Moccasin Bend Golf Club

This primarily flat course is located at the bottom of Look Out Mountain and alongside the Tennessee River. This is a very scenic course. The signature hole is #12, a 394-yard, par 4, featuring a severe dogleg left fairway.

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Course Reviews

Coharie Country Club"Great Course"This course requires all the clubs in your bag yet does not require a 300 yard drive to play. Would recomment it to anyone for an enjoyable round of golf---Randy Wiggins, North Carolina

Lakeland Hills Golf Course"Getting better every day"Lakeland is a great course for the money. New owners took over is 2002 or so. Hard to remember because we don't play it regularly. They have added new features every year, trees, bridges, new tee boxes, etc.The front nine is fairly open, hard to get into too much trouble. Watch out for some water. We prefer the back nine. It's a little more hilly, still has some water. Nothing to worry about. Lakeland has the best drainage of any course we have ever seen. It is open unless there is snow on the ground. We have played this course in Feb., when a winter thaw and 50 degree days suprized us all. Just played in on Jan 3, 2004 when we has another winter warm spell. Jackson has lots and lots of great courses. No one would ever be disappointed taking a golfing holiday in Jackson, Michigan.---Linda, Jackson, MI

TPC at the Woodlands"Needs Upkeep"The course has an aura of old. Once a great Tour course it now seems to lacking in updates and monitary investment.---Anonymous, Chicago